"An artist strives for Perfection, even though the concept of achieving so is immoral."
If you don't consider yourself an artist, you probably won't want to take part in this topic.
Even if it IS impossible and almost amusing to think about, when you think of Perfection, what is your perspective? I really do want your true answer.
Having trouble on how to start? Try to answer one or more of these questions:
•What's the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the word? Is it a picture? Maybe a poet/artist?
•Have you ever considered soemthing perfect before?
•Maybe you currently consider something/someone perfect. If so, share!
I think this could be a really interesting topic if you guys make it one..
Your Light of Perfection
Started by M2B, Jun 12 2006 12:32 AM
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Posted 12 June 2006 - 12:32 AM
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Posted 12 June 2006 - 01:21 AM
Perfection is theoritically and physically impossible in artwork because point of view differs from person to person. Perfection could only be achieved if every human being in the world shared the indentical point of view as the artist, who was so pompous enough to think his/her work was perfect.
Immoral? No not really... Impossible and fruitless? Definitely.
Dan
Immoral? No not really... Impossible and fruitless? Definitely.
Dan
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